What is the speaker's request to nature in the poem, 'Four Little Foxes'
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What is the speaker’s fervent request to Nature?
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FOUR LITTLE FOXES
Speak gently, Spring, and make no sudden sound;
For in my windy valley, yesterday I found
New-born foxes squirming on the ground
Speak gently.
Walk gently, March; forbear the bitter blow;
Her feet within a trap, her blood upon the snow,
The four little foxes saw their mother go
Walk softly.
Go lightly, Spring; oh, give them no alarm;
When I covered them with boughs to shelter them from harm,
The thin blue foxes
suckled at my arm
Go lightly.
Step softly, March, with your rampant hurricane;
Nuzzling one another, and whimpering with pain,
The new little foxes are shivering in the rain
Step softly.
It means what it means. Sometimes a cigar is a cigar. People with a sliver of compassion will see it for what it is.
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